If Microsoft can’t write drivers for Vista, what hope does anyone else have?
If there's one advantage Microsoft's Hardware division should have over
everyone else making cameras, mice and keyboards, it would be the
ability to write supporting software that worked pretty well with
Windows. So... Full story »
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